Love At the Intersection of Race and Identity
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In this conversation, Dorothy Roberts discusses her memoir, 'The Mixed Marriage Project,' which explores her family's history and the evolution of interracial marriage in America. Through her father's extensive research, she uncovers insights about race, identity, and the societal changes surrounding interracial relationships. The conversation delves into the anthropological perspectives of her father's work, the personal connections to the research, and the legacy of love and understanding that her parents instilled in her.
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Chapters00:00 Uncovering Family History and Research06:02 Interracial Marriage: Historical Perspectives and Personal Insights11:57 Anthropological Perspectives and Personal Narratives17:45 Bridging the Gap: A Daughter's Tribute to Her Father's Work
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